1982 থেকে 2010 পর্যন্ত ৩৯টি মুভি যা কম্পিউটার হ্যাকিং এর উপরে নির্মিত

39). The Social Network – (2010)

On a fall night in 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication. A mere six years and 500 million friends later, Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in history… but for this entrepreneur, success leads to both personal and legal complications. {Get on Amazon Now}

38). Virtuosity – (1995)

Virtuosity is an interesting concept movie: the synthesizing of an artificial intelligence based on the minds of serial killers. Alas, the program manages to break free and assume physical form. It’s a fantastical premise, yes, but action fans might really enjoy watching Denzel Washington chase down Russel Crowe. {Get on Amazon Now}

37). The Core – (2003)

Disaster movies are not for everyone, but this B-movie is surprisingly entertaining. There are some noteworthy dramatic scenes and compelling themes of self-sacrifice and friendship. The “hack-the-world” segments are only about 10 minutes of the entire movie, but they are comedic segments, and should make geek-lovers smile.{Get on Amazon Now}

36). The Lawnmower Man – (1992)

Computer imagery and hacker technology abound throughout this bizarre movie. No connection to the Stephen King story, this B-movie is an exploration of a hypothetical future where scientists can manipulate people’s brains with machines and drugs. Like similar stories, the experiment breaks free, and decides to take revenge on the experimenters. While the movie production quality and acting is forgettable, the concept and themes here are strangely haunting.{Get on Amazon Now}

35). Tron : Legacy – (2010)

The son of a virtual world designer goes looking for his father and ends up inside the digital world that his father designed. He meets his father’s creation turned bad and a unique ally who was born inside the digital domain of The Grid. {Get on Amazon Now}

34). Gattaca – (1997)

In the not-too-distant future, a less-than-perfect man wants to travel to the stars. Society has categorized Vincent Freeman as less than suitable given his genetic make-up and he has become one of the underclass of humans that are only useful for menial jobs. To move ahead, he assumes the identity of Jerome Morrow, a perfect genetic specimen who is a paraplegic as a result of a car accident. With professional advice, Vincent learns to deceive DNA and urine sample testing. Just when he is finally scheduled for a space mission, his program director is killed and the police begin an investigation, jeopardizing his secret. {Get on Amazon Now}

33). Brainscan – (1994)

Starring Edward Furlong – A lonely teenage horror-movie fan discovers a mysterious computer game that uses hypnosis to custom-tailor the game into the most terrifying experience imaginable. When he emerges from the hypnotic trance he is horrified to find evidence that the brutal murder depicted in the game actually happened — and he’s the killer. Had some pretty bad ass looking kit for it’s day, and really.. I’d still love to have that room. {Get on Amazon Now}

32). Johnny Mnemonic – (1995)

A data courier, carrying a data package literally inside his head too large to hold for long, must deliver it before he dies from it.{Get on Amazon Now}

Disclosure is an excellent film, both for computer hacking and for the thrill of corporate espionage. A brilliant computer scientist gets passed over for a promotion, which goes to a love interest from his past. Michael Douglas and Demi Moore are splendid as this twisted plot of deceit and betrayal keeps audiences riveted for 90 minutes. {Get on Amazon Now}

29). Enemy of the State – (1998)

Robert Clayton Dean is a successful labor lawyer based in Washington DC. He has a beautiful wife and adorable son with a nice house located in Georgetown. But things take a turn for the surreal, when a chance encounter with an old friend leaves him evidence of a politically-motivated murder. On the run from a treacherous NSA official and his men, he comes into contact with a former government operative and surveillance expert, who is his only way out. {Get on Amazon Now}

28). One Point O – (2004)

Also known as ‘Paranoia: 1.0′, this film requires you to bring your brain. One Point O is a magnificent art film, and very different from Hollywood movies. An isolated young computer programmer receives mysterious packages, which leads him into a strange world of corporate conspiracy, mind control, and the bizarre lives of his neighbors. Not for impatient viewers, this film is slow, haunting, visually mesmerizing, and intensely meditative… every scene is staged to have its own special flavor. Many viewers recommend watching this film twice to catch all the clever details. If you’re in that rare mood for something thought-provoking and deliberate, then definitely rent One Point O. {Get on Amazon Now}

27). 23 – (1998)

The movie’s plot is based on the true story of a group of young computer hackers from Hannover, Germany. In the late 1980s the orphaned Karl Koch invests his heritage in a flat and a home computer. At first he dials up to bulletin boards to discuss conspiracy theories inspired by his favorite novel, R.A. Wilson’s “Illuminatus”, but soon he and his friend David start breaking into government and military computers. Pepe, one of Karl’s rather criminal acquaintances senses that there is money in computer cracking – he travels to east Berlin and tries to contact the KGB. {Get on Amazon Now}

26). Ocean’s Eleven – (2001)

Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven team member, including Frank Catton, Rusty Ryan and Linus Caldwell. Their target? The Bellagio, the Mirage and the MGM Grand. All casinos owned by Terry Benedict. It’s not going to be easy, as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million. {Get on Amazon Now}

25). Office Space – (1999)

Peter Gibbons, thanks to a hypnotic suggestion, decides not to go to work at the same time his company is laying people off. When layoffs affect his two best friends, they conspire to plant a virus that will embezzle money from the company into their account. {Get on Amazon Now}

24). Gamer – (2009)

This movie is a cult favorite of video gamers: it depicts a dystopic future where the minds of state prisoners are computer-linked to the consoles of rich game players. The action is brutally violent, and the concept is over the top. But the computer graphics and special effects will slake the bloodthirst of action fans. The final 10 minutes is an eerie blend of hacking and megalomania: Michael C. Hall lipsynchs Sammy Davis Jr. while mind controlling his zombie soldiers…that scene alone is worth the price of the rental. {Get on Amazon Now}

23). Untraceable – (2008)

Its an entertaining thriller about a crazed young computer geek who becomes the deranged moderator of his own “Kill With Me” live internet feed where he displays new victims being slowly tortured to death. The more hits he gets at his site, the faster the people featured on his webcam die. FBI agent Jennifer Marsh is tasked with hunting down a seemingly untraceable serial killer who posts live videos of his victims on the Internet. As time runs out, the cat and mouse chase becomes more personal. {Get on Amazon Now}

22). Ghost in the Shell – (1995)

The year is 2029. The world has become intensively information oriented and humans are well-connected to the network. Crime has developed into a sophisticated stage by hacking into the interactive network. To prevent this, Section 9 is formed. These are cyborgs with incredible strengths and abilities that can access any network on Earth. {Get on Amazon Now}

21). The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – (2009)

She’s a Swedish hacker who types on a Mac and lives with Asperger’s Syndrome. She teams up with a journalist to solve a murder-mystery. And she has a dragon tattoo. Based on the Stieg Larsson novels, this film has earned international acclaim, and is likely to be remade in English, perhaps with George Clooney or Brad Pitt in a lead role. Warning: this movie does have graphic sexual content. {Get on Amazon Now}

20). The NET – (1995)

Angela Bennett (Sandra Bullock) is a young and beautiful computer expert who becomes involved in a web of computer espionage. Only hours before she leaves for vacation, she discovers secret information on the disk she has received from a friend that turns her life into a living nightmare. Her records are erased from existence and she is given a new identity so she struggles to find out why this has happened to her. {Get on Amazon Now}

19). Take Down – (2000)

History of apple and Microsoft. The freedom, the innovation and the possibilities. {Get on Amazon Now}

18). Pirates of Silicon valley – (1999)

How do you feel when someone start living a life of yours bu using your identity, how you going to fight against it? {Get on Amazon Now}

17). The Matrix – (1999)

This was such a groundbreaking adventure in reality and existentialism. No, you will not learn how to break into a Linux server by watching Trinity port-scanning with “nmap”. But this movie is definitely cool, nonetheless. {Get on Amazon Now}

16). Hackers – (1995)

A young boy is arrested by the US Secret Service for writing a computer virus and is banned from using a computer until his 18th birthday. Years later, he and his new-found friends discover a plot to unleash a dangerous computer virus, but they must use their computer skills to find the evidence while being pursued by the Secret Service and the evil computer genius behind the virus. {Get on Amazon Now}

15). The Conversation – (1974)

While you won’t see computers in this classic film, the theme of surveillance and the violation of people’s privacy is so masterfully explored here. {Get on Amazon Now}

14). AntiTrust – (2001)

This movie is the fictional story of computer programming genius Milo Hoffman after graduating from Stanford and getting out into the competitive world of computer software. In his contemplation of where to begin his career, he is contacted by Gary Winston whose character is loosely based on Bill Gates. Winston is the CEO of a company called NURV, and they are on the brink of completing the global communication’s system, Synapse. They need Hoffman to help them meet their launch date, so after much thought and with the full support of his girlfriend Alice, he accepts the job. Tragedy soon after strikes and Milo becomes suspicious of the company he has been wrapped up in. He learns that trusting anyone could be a mistake, and that nothing is as it seems. {Get on Amazon Now}

13). Real Genius – (1985)

There is only about 5 minutes of actual “hacking” in this comedy, where Laslo “brute-forces” his way into the defense network, and Kent and Mitch do phone bugging. But there are laughs aplenty in this fun B movie. Definite smile factor if you like playful and quirky humor movies. {Get on Amazon Now}

12). Mission Impossible – (1996)

An American agent, under false suspicion of disloyalty, must discover and expose the real spy without the help of his organization. A short of hacking and a lot of action to you can experience by the fantastic Tom Cruise. {Get on Amazon Now}

11). The Thirteen Floor – (1999)

Computer scientist Hannon Fuller has discovered something extremely important. He’s about to tell the discovery to his colleague, Douglas Hall, but knowing someone is after him, the old man leaves a letter in his computer generated parallel world that’s just like the 30′s with seemingly real people with real emotions. Fuller is murdered in our real world the same night, and his colleague is suspected. Douglas discovers a bloody shirt in his bathroom and he cannot recall what he was doing the night Fuller was murdered. He logs into the system in order to find the letter, but has to confront the unexpected. The truth is harsher than he could ever imagine… {Get on Amazon Now}

10). SwordFish – (2001)

Over-the-top violence, preposterous situations, sexy women, and outstanding special effects make this a great popcorn rental. No, don’t bring your brain to watch this, but if you like techno-thrillers, definitely rent this. A secretive renegade counter-terrorist co-opts the world’s greatest hacker (who is trying to stay clean) to steal billions in US Government dirty money. {Get on Amazon Now}

9). The Italian Job – (2003)

The plan was flawless… the job was executed perfectly… the escape was clean. The only threat mastermind thief Charlie Croker never saw coming was a member of his own crew. After pulling off an amazing gold bullion heist from a heavily guarded palazzo in Venice, Italy, Charlie and his gang — inside man Steve, computer genius Lyle, wheelman handsome Rob, explosives expert Left-Ear and veteran safecracker John Bridger – can’t believe when one of them turns out to be a double-crosser. Enter Stella, a beautiful nerves-of-steel safecracker, who joins Charlie and his former gang when they follow the backstabber to California, where they plan to re-steal the gold by tapping into Los Angeles’ traffic control system, manipulating signals and creating one of the biggest traffic jams in LA history. Now the job isn’t the payoff, it’s about payback. {Get on Amazon Now}

8). FoolProof – (2003)

A lower-budget movie about hobby bank robbers, this was a delightful surprise to many viewers. Ryan Reynolds and his friends “virtually” rob banks for fun, but are blackmailed into doing a heist for real. This is a good action rental. {Get on Amazon Now}

7). eXistenZ – (1999)

A David Cronenberg film, this is the creepiest entry in the list. A game designer creates an artificial reality game that plugs directly into people’s minds. The line between reality and game then blurs in a violent and gruesome way. This is very much a powerful art film, and not for everyone. Have a Disney movie ready to watch as a chaser after this show. Aptly so: our number 1 choice below is a Disney movie… {Get on Amazon Now}

6). The Score – (2001)

Edward Norton and Robert De Niro are fabulous in this heist flick. In a clever plot to rob a Montreal customs house of some royal artifacts, Norton and De Niro must break into the security systems with the help of a socially-awkward hacker who lives in his mother’s basement. Ten minutes of hacking, and 100 minutes of phenomenal robbery storytelling! {Get on Amazon Now}

5). Sneakers – (1992)

Complex but lighthearted thriller about computers and cryptography, government and espionage, secrets and deception and betrayal. The story revolves around two college buddies who take different paths in life. One becomes an ethical hacker, and the other…well, he is not quite so noble. Some great plot twists and comic scenes make this a good way to spend a Saturday afternoon at home. {Get on Amazon Now}

4). Revolution OS – (2001)

This documentary tells the story about the Linux operating system, and how it forwarded the philosophy of “open source” and free intellectual property. Not an action movie, but definitely interesting for people who want to learn more about why computer culture is the way it is. There’s a scene where Bill Gate’s is responding to the issue of free software.I think theOpenSource movement is revolutionary, but I’m not sure this film brings this across. {Get on Amazon Now}

3). Die Hard 4 : Live Free or Die Hard – (2007)

When someone hacks into the computers at the FBI’s Cyber Crime Division; the Director decides to round up all the hackers who could have done this. When he’s told that because it’s the 4th of July most of their agents are not around so they might have trouble getting people to get the hackers. So he instructs them to get local PD’S to take care of it. And one of the cops they ask is John McClane who is tasked with bringing a hacker named Farrell to the FBI. But as soon as he gets there someone starts shooting at them. McClane manages to get them out but they’re still being pursued. And it’s just when McClane arrives in Washington that the whole system breaks down and chaos ensues. {Get on Amazon Now}

2). WarGames – (1983)

This movie is very old, but it is still a pivotal film in many viewers’ minds. A young man finds a back door into a military central computer in which reality is confused with game-playing, possibly starting World War III. A preposterous plot, but a compelling commentary on nuclear war and the destruction of the human race. You have to see this movie just to say you have seen it. {Get on Amazon Now}

1). Tron – (1982)

Tron , a poetical “cyberadventure” where the cyber world is a methaphorical representation of the “real” one.A classic! A hacker is transported into the digital universe inside a computer, and must survive combat as a cyber gladiator in order to stop the villanous Master Control. The imagination behind this movie made big ripples in the science fiction world, and today, Tron is a cult classic that every computer user should see at least once. {Get on Amazon Now}